Example sentences of "you [vb past] [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And erm we erm when you got to about the third class I think you you was allowed to participate int he woodwork and metal er class , you used to go across for half a day a week .
2 Well that article you referred to at the very beginning of the programme in the Observer , the final part of that article went something like this erm ‘ this article is not intended to accuse individuals or colleges .
3 I remember you telling me you came to from the Republic of Ireland .
4 You came to in the middle of it , unfortunately for you , but it gave me the opportunity to make a superficial examination . ’
5 Obviously er if er you came in in the morning and you were n't feeling to good , for whatever reason , then you could n't slack back and say och well I 'll just take my time with this .
6 At this stage it 's worth remarking that wa there are perhaps three prominent features of endotoxin effects first of all , they promote physcocine release and th the the two pro , prominent phsycocines affected are I O one , Interlooping one and TMF , tumourmacrosis factor which I hope you heard about in the immunology course .
7 Erm in in the context of Greater York , should you wish to base your recommendations on er such a change , erm I do n't believe that would cause the County Council any problems , and you heard from round the table that I think the the districts are quite happy on on that score as well .
8 ‘ Can you remember who you talked to at the party ? ’
9 Was there still the erm the , the thing you talked about with the guaranteed work at that time ?
10 You must remember all the things you talked about at the hospital , while you were waiting to see the doctor .
11 RO Of the Italian-born singers you worked with in the 1950s one thinks of Tito Gobbi in Falstaff and Rolando Panerai , who appeared on so many of your recordings — your Guglielmo in the famous Così fan tutte , di Luna in Il trovatore , and Ford on both your recordings of Falstaff .
12 So when you looked at in the in the exam , did you think , Oh , they 're not giving me enough information here , or There 's some trick I do n't know , or what did you think about it ?
13 And then , if you made it , off you went to till the fields or whatever .
14 ‘ Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother has asked me to tell you how appreciative she is of your splendid BBC TV programme last Friday evening … knows what trouble you went to in the very limited time at your disposal … your wonderfully successful endeavour clear for all to see ’ , etc. , etc .
15 So that you 've got football pitches there , with cricket pitches but if you wanted , if you were a golfer you went across to the golf course .
16 did anyone you spoke to during the time you were recording object to being recorded ?
17 Did anyone you spoke to during the time that you recorded objected ?
18 The brother of the girl you spoke to at the Post Office . ’
19 It will be interesting to know how the wha how the minister proposes to define er materials er material significance , er who will issue guidance on that point er will it be the professional associations , is it something that the government is going to turn it 's mind to and what is , what does it actually mean er for example if the auditor was looking at the Maxwell accounts er what what is a matter of material er er er significance , er for example would it be materially significant that just about every one er er who you spoke to at the time thought that Maxwell was a crook although interestingly that was n't er apparently the view of the regulator or that are directly responsible for these matters , er but even before Maxwell was exposed for the the crook that he was er many , many people knew from him that his conduct , er the way his conducted himself , the D T I itself of course had said that he was a a a manifestly unsuitable person er to be in charge of a company .
20 it does n't say it it was at Newark erm and I think you 've got reasonable prospects of knocking it back because of the problems you had with towards the end .
21 ( The one you waited for until the end ) .
22 And it seems that the money , in so far as it emerges in budgets that clearly , is determined by crude political muscle and nothing to do with reason and analysis — all the things that you stood for in the sixties and seventies .
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